The research focuses attention on companies in the chemical-plastic sector, investigating corporate governance, investment and financing decisions, innovation, profitability, and credit risk. The investigation method used is mixed. The data and information were extracted from official databases and from a structured questionnaire. The stratified random method was used for sampling. 178 firms are included in the sample. The results show a prevalence of companies owned by a single person or a limited number of shareholders (in some cases of the same family), where the owners centralize decision-making power. Companies have a strong propensity to invest in innovation. Investments are mainly financed by self-financing or equity capital. The analysis of the causal relationships highlights further significant aspects relating to credit risk, profitability and innovation.

Governance, Innovation, Profitability, and Credit Risk: Evidence from Italian manufacturing firms / Amendola, Alessandra; Candila, Vincenzo; Sensini, Luca; Storti, Giuseppe. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 2219-1933. - 6:11(2020), pp. 32-42. [10.30845/ijbss.v11n6p3]

Governance, Innovation, Profitability, and Credit Risk: Evidence from Italian manufacturing firms

Alessandra Amendola;Vincenzo Candila;Luca Sensini
;
Giuseppe Storti
2020

Abstract

The research focuses attention on companies in the chemical-plastic sector, investigating corporate governance, investment and financing decisions, innovation, profitability, and credit risk. The investigation method used is mixed. The data and information were extracted from official databases and from a structured questionnaire. The stratified random method was used for sampling. 178 firms are included in the sample. The results show a prevalence of companies owned by a single person or a limited number of shareholders (in some cases of the same family), where the owners centralize decision-making power. Companies have a strong propensity to invest in innovation. Investments are mainly financed by self-financing or equity capital. The analysis of the causal relationships highlights further significant aspects relating to credit risk, profitability and innovation.
2020
Governance; Investment; Performance; Credit Risk; Innovation
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Governance, Innovation, Profitability, and Credit Risk: Evidence from Italian manufacturing firms / Amendola, Alessandra; Candila, Vincenzo; Sensini, Luca; Storti, Giuseppe. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 2219-1933. - 6:11(2020), pp. 32-42. [10.30845/ijbss.v11n6p3]
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